INVESTIGADORES
ROMERO rodolfo Horacio
artículos
Título:
Relativistic heavy-atom effects on heavy-atom nuclear shieldings
Autor/es:
P. LANTTO, R. H. ROMERO, S. S. GOMEZ, G. A. AUCAR AND J. VAARA
Revista:
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Referencias:
Año: 2006 vol. 125 p. 184113 - 184113
ISSN:
0021-9606
Resumen:
The principal relativistic heavy-atom effects on the nuclear magnetic resonance  NMR  shielding tensor of the heavy atom itself  HAHA effects  are calculated using ab initio methods at the level of the Breit-Pauli Hamiltonian. This is the first systematic study of the main HAHA effects on nuclear shielding and chemical shift by perturbational relativistic approach. The dependence of the HAHA effects on the chemical environment of the heavy atom is investigated for the closed-shell X2+, X4+, XH2, and XH3    X=Si Pb  as well as X3+, XH3, and XF3  X=P Bi  systems. Fully relativistic Dirac-Hartree-Fock calculations are carried out for comparison. It is necessary in the Breit-Pauli approach to include the second-order magnetic-field-dependent spin-orbit  SO  shielding contribution as it is the larger SO term in XH3  , XH3, and XF3, and is equally large in XH2 as the conventional, third-order field-independent spin-orbit contribution. Considering the chemical shift, the third-order SO mechanism contributes two-thirds of the difference of  1500 ppm between BiH3 and BiF3. The second-order SO mechanism and the numerically largest relativistic effect, which arises from the cross-term contribution of the Fermi contact hyperfine interaction and the relativistically modified spin-Zeeman interaction  FC/SZ-KE , are isotropic and practically independent of electron correlation effects as well as the chemical environment of the heavy atom. The third-order SO terms depend on these factors and contribute both to heavy-atom shielding anisotropy and NMR chemical shifts. While a qualitative picture of heavy-atom chemical shifts is already obtained at the nonrelativistic level of theory, reliable shifts may be expected after including the third-order SO contributions only, especially when calculations are carried out at correlated level. The FC/SZ-KE contribution to shielding is almost completely produced in the s orbitals of the heavy atom, with values diminishing with the principal quantum number. The relative contributions converge to universal fractions for the core and subvalence ns shells. The valence shell contribution is negligible, which explains the HAHA characteristics of the FC/SZ-KE term. Although the nonrelativistic theory gives correct chemical shift trends in present systems, the third-order SO-I terms are necessary for more reliable predictions. All of the presently considered relativistic corrections provide significant HAHA contributions to absolute shielding in heavy atoms.